Authorities in several Gulf countries renewed weather warnings on Sunday as several days of heavy rains batter the usually arid region.
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries usually experience mild winters, with the exception of rare and brief episodes of flooding rains between November and January.
Torrential rainfall has hit the UAE, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with official WAM news agency saying the bad weather was expected to last until Thursday.
The rain has been exacerbated by cloud seeding, which authorities use to increase usually low and rare rainfall, the National Centre of Meteorology said.
In Sharjah, pedestrians and vehicles were caught up in brown-coloured water. Authorities have not reported any casualties.
A Saudi girl enjoys the snowfall at Jabal Al Lawz in Tabuk.
Heavy rain has been falling in the vast desert kingdom of Saudi Arabia, impacting pilgrims in the Holy City of Makkah.
The Saudi civil defence warned that moderate to heavy rain was expected to continue in several regions.
Oman on Saturday had announced "stormy rains of varying intensity" in several regions of the country, and state broadcaster Oman TV showed images of wet roads and rising waters.
Emergency service personnel use pumps to open a flooded road in Kuwait City. AFP
Authorities in Qatar urged residents to remain vigilant and forecast "stormy rains" and strong winds in several parts of the country from Sunday.
In Kuwait, "generally average intensity" rain was expected through Sunday evening, the official KUNA news agency reported meteorological authorities as saying.
School classes and exams across the country would be suspended on Monday due to the weather, it added.
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